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  • structure of articles related to Paraguay. If you would like to participate, you can improve 1963 Paraguayan general election, or sign up and contribute to...
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  • Spain Panamanian Spanish Pantoja, Spain Paradas, Spain Paraguayan Spanish Paraguayans in Spain Paraguay–Spain relations Paramount Comedy Spain Paratrooper...
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  • rigth to stand for election) Malawi Mauritania Paraguay Rwanda Sierra Leone 1962 Algeria Australia (?) Monaco Uganda Zambia 1963 Afghanistan Congo Equatorial...
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  • "golpe blando" ("soft coup"). This is not the first time this happens: the Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo was impeached and removed from office in 2008...
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  • their favour). Just five days after the formation of Malaysia, the General Election of 1963 was held in Singapore, and it can be said that it started the troubles...
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  • ministers Ahmad Qavam and General Ali Razamara .... and commanders of the military, most notably General Fazlollah Zahedi (d.1963), also believed that the...
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  • independence); however, the Popular Front of Estonia had won the ESSR's republic elections on March 18, 1990, and were directing the government in Tallinn, not the...
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  • to 1955-64 - Vietnam; replaced Diem-centric cite with more general cite; rewrote text 1963-64 CIA & Iraq -- Moved to Covert ops section 1964 -- Military...
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  • formally stopped in early 1963. Attacks in Cuba continued until 1965." gives the false impression that the operation was ended in 1963. This is the opposite...
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  • Sandiford, became ill and his Democratic Labour Party lost the next general election.[47][48] Barbados continues to share close ties with Trinidad and Tobago...
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  • intervention on the US election? If not, I doubt that the two things I cited are considered intervention in the Canadian election. If someone can state...
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  • 137 but more importantly you forgot the military courts (including, until 1963, the lack of any appeal procedure: Article 30). As for citizenship, the situation...
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  • since 1955) recognised Israel before 1963 (that wasn't just "de facto" somehow) - diplomatic relations in 1963 did not have any affect at all on the...
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  • office and when he appeared sympathetic to rebelling sergeants in September 1963. The officer corps believed that the president was undermining discipline...
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  • Uruguay (in the resulting 1864–1870 War of the Triple Alliance) ended Paraguayan ambitions. Thereupon, the Southern Cone nations of Argentina, Brazil,...
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  • independence); however, the Popular Front of Estonia had won the ESSR's republic elections on March 18, 1990, and were directing the government in Tallinn, not the...
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  • periodically, and I'll be doing another update after the election's over. The nature of general elections tends to make every candidate's ratings more volatile...
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  • counter-coup brought the shah to power." Also: "But for a brief period from 1960 to 1963, for the first time since the counter-coup, to varying degrees Iran—if not...
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  • structure: 1. Eligibility criteria 2. Founding (1952) 3. Turkey's application (1963) 4. First enlargement (1973) 5. Second enlargement (1981) 6. Third enlargement...
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  • inner-city schools. There have been some individual exceptins; as early as 1963 a Hindu Bengali, Nitish Chandra Laharry, served as Rotary International's...
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